i think i did an "apt-get install xserver-xorg -t unstable", then i
changed my apt preferences to give sid the highest priority, then i
did "apt-get dist-upgrade".

> Then, is it possible that you upgraded xserver-xorg-core alone (or
> xserver-xorg, which is tightly coupled to xserver-xorg-core), then
> apt-get or aptitude complained that it would conflict with your old
> input drivers (mouse and kbd) and thus proposed to remove them, and you
> would have said ok?

this is probably what happened.  i probably should have paid closer
attention.  this is something to be keep in mind for the xorg
transition to testing.  if people are careless like i was they'll run
into the same problem.

btw, why does xserver-xorg both depends and recommends on
xserver-xorg-video-all and xserver-xorg-input-all?  shouldn't it be
one or the other?



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